Dear Representative Say
Your day to shine has come and gone in a moment of weak-kneed fear of pending elections. You are quoted as saying: “You can call me a coward, but we are all not cowards…We’ll make our make tough decisions as we go ahead, but members were concerned, and that was my role as the speaker–to make that determination and decision to do what we did today.”
Let’s put it this way: thousands of human beings are now without a myriad of legal protections because of your decision. It is discrimination. You just made sure that many, many people will be discriminated against. You allowed the elected officials whom I pay for with my tax dollars to not even put their name on record! How does that not make your choice a cowardly one?
Meanwhile, I will pay unfair taxes, worry about inheritance laws and adverse medical events in my 14-year partnership because you are “not a coward.”
Siobhán Ní Dhonacha
Honolulu






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